Double Take: Mastering Two Animation Techniques
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Double Take: Mastering Two Animation Techniques

  • Ages 12+

Join us at the Triton Museum this summer for a 1-day workshop with storyboard artist and filmmaker Stefie Gan.

By Triton Museum of Art

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Triton Museum of Art

1505 Warburton Avenue Santa Clara, CA 95050

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • Ages 12+
  • Free venue parking

Location: Linn Studio behind Triton Museum of Art

All levels welcome, ages 12+

Bring your creativity to life! Artist Stefie Gan will guide you step-by-step in animating a group film with paper cutouts and illustrate your own personal Flip Book with an animated scene on paper. Whether you have prior art experience or if this is your first step into trying something new, we welcome you to join in on the fun!

Flip-book: A series of illustrations of an animated scene bound together in sequence so that an illusion of movement can be imparted by flipping them rapidly (Merriam Webster Dictionary)

Materials will be provided on the day of the workshop.

Artist Biography:

Stefie Gan is a Bay Area-based artist and filmmaker. She is a storyteller who uses all mediums of animation, 2D/3D animation, VR/AR, stop-motion, under-the-camera techniques, and storyboarding to tell visual stories. As an Asian American artist, she merges her cultural roots with a passionate concern for the planet's future in the face of climate change. Her film, Plastic Ecosystem, was award-winning at the Oscar-qualifying Odense Film Festival. Stefie is passionate about social action and brings themes of her cultural heritage and climate change to her films. She received an excellent education from Barnard College, Columbia University for her Bachelor of Arts with honors and the University of Southern California for a Masters in Fine Arts in Animation and Digital Arts.

Website: www.stefiegan.com

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For 59 years, our art museum has been a destination for the community, providing a venue where local artists exhibit their work alongside regional and national artists and where students of all ages learn about art and the creative process through art workshops and art lectures.